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-The Hawks were the only Eastern Conference team that held the Wizards under a point per possession this season
-The Wizards committed 19 or more turnovers 11 times this season. Three of those 11 games were against the Hawks..
Dennis Schroder, Paul Millsap and Dwight Howard played with 14 different pairs of guards/wings. Among those that played at least 100 minutes with the three full-time starters, the best pair, by far, was Tim Hardaway Jr. and Thabo Sefolosha. That five-man unit outscored its opponents by 27.3 points per 100 possessions.
AFM wrote:CCJ, DO YOU WANT TO BE PLACED ON IGNORE? MAYBE YOU HAD ONE TOO MANY HAWAIIAN TEQUILA SUNRISES TODAY!
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:AFM wrote:CCJ, DO YOU WANT TO BE PLACED ON IGNORE? MAYBE YOU HAD ONE TOO MANY HAWAIIAN TEQUILA SUNRISES TODAY!
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Say what, AFM?
Just following my expect the best but do be prepared in case the worst happens...
(The five-players for ATL have been darned effective. Might as well game plan against their A-team).
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:I expect this series will go 7 games, and the Wizards will squeak past the Hawks.![]()
Or Not...(My head says MAYBE Hawks surprise and win in 6!!!)![]()
Here's a link to and a couple factoids from one playoff preview (NBA.com's)
http://www.nba.com/article/2017/04/14/playoffs-numbers-preview-washington-wizards-atlanta-hawks-The Hawks were the only Eastern Conference team that held the Wizards under a point per possession this season
-The Wizards committed 19 or more turnovers 11 times this season. Three of those 11 games were against the Hawks..
Tough matchup right off the bat.
I feel compelled to be an alarmist and to say this is probably a worse matchup for Washington than any team other than Cleveland. Atlanta is well-coached, and they have players who routinely seem to elevate their games against the Wizards.
I THINK the Wizards will win because of a couple things: 1)Home court advantage, and 2)Ratings. Washington will get the calls in crunch time. Wall and Beal are stars. Millsap not so much. Otherwise, I think the Wizards' defense is HIGHLY suspect. Atlanta knows how to hang with and to get on the Wizards nerves.
I won't be shocked to see the Wizards overconfident and drop game one.
(Best thing I can do is predict tough loss. Trust the reverse juju!)
Expect to see ATL's best 5 together in the playoffs:Dennis Schroder, Paul Millsap and Dwight Howard played with 14 different pairs of guards/wings. Among those that played at least 100 minutes with the three full-time starters, the best pair, by far, was Tim Hardaway Jr. and Thabo Sefolosha. That five-man unit outscored its opponents by 27.3 points per 100 possessions.
The key to the Wizards IMO is to be able to outplay Hardaway Jr/Sefolosha when they are with the other three.
diaboliQ_Mo wrote:Finally, so called ESPN experts are siding with us.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19146280/2017-nba-playoffs-eastern-conference-predictions-first-round
Not sure many of them would pick us in the 2nd round and ECF (I know!), but proving them wrong is a beauty of being underdog, I guess.